Expectations for a Perth win were high against a struggling Wanderers but what a difference four days made. Glory were almost unrecognisable in the first period compared with the slick outfit that dominated Sydney FC on Wednesday night.

They were patient but not clinical, giving too many sloppy touches and wayward passes.

Wanderers were not overawed, opening with confidence, and did not look like a side without a win in its past five games.

They went into the break with a one-goal lead after Kwame Yeboah shocked the home side.

But from the 67th minute Roly Bonevacia and Abraham Majok scored for Wanderers, with Diego Castro, Ivan Franjic and Andy Keogh keeping their side in the game and eventually pulling level after being behind 2-0 and then 3-1.

Juande iced the win, scoring from the penalty spot after Keogh was dragged down by Brendan Hamill.

Wanderers coach Markus Babbel, angry about the penalty, hit out about the refereeing.

He said if FFA could not see the problem “they are blind”.

“They have to see it and they have to do something because the quality is not does enough.

“The quality is not good enough. That’s it. It’s not only a problem for us, it’s for everyone a problem.“